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Food imports, cif (includes freight and insurance costs) in 1987 constant US dollars. Source: World Bank country economists.
Food imports (constant US$) - Trade - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2008)5,689,643,537
2Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)4,407,403,499
3Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008)3,128,391,787
4Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2008)3,128,391,787
5Algeria (1998)1,946,593,920
6Morocco (2008)1,282,240,038
7North Africa (2008)1,282,240,038
8South Africa (2008)1,279,011,712
9Nigeria (1997)887,262,208
10Ivory Coast (2008)668,791,595
11Ghana (2008)578,354,560
12Mauritius (2008)514,469,328
13Sudan (2003)412,217,347
14Angola (1997)365,000,000
15Botswana (2008)343,162,690
16Tunisia (1999)342,728,257
17Kenya (2008)277,594,094
18Senegal (2006)273,024,868
19Cameroon (2008)249,302,400
20Mozambique (2008)222,295,968
21Ethiopia (1987)194,000,000
22Swaziland (2007)173,885,500
23Democratic Republic of the Congo (1996)166,500,000
24Seychelles (2003)150,412,205
25Mali (2001)135,855,521
26Somalia (1989)122,788,800
27Mauritania (2007)96,332,928
28Madagascar (2008)93,708,056
29Malawi (2008)86,871,696
30Togo (1990)82,764,712
31Sierra Leone (2008)59,474,344
32Zimbabwe (2000)58,447,168
33Gambia (2004)43,097,600
34Cape Verde (2000)40,482,564
35Guinea-Bissau (2008)34,366,197
36Republic of the Congo (2006)21,836,497
37Rwanda (2000)21,393,872
38Comoros (1999)16,609,927
39Chad (1999)14,015,534
40Burundi (2004)12,647,736
41Zambia (2002)10,627,369
42Sao Tome and Principe (2003)5,194,355
43Tanzania (2008)860.08
44Guinea (2005)115.52
45Namibia (2008)0
46Egypt (2008)0
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